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Review: 'Hamlet 2'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(3 STARS) (R) PLOT A crazed high-school drama teacher goes Shakespeare one better. CAST Steve Coogan, Elisabeth Shue, Catherine Keener LENGTH 1:32 PLAYING AT Sunshine Cinema, UA 64th and 2nd Avenue, AMC Empire 25, Lincoln Square, Chelsea Cinema 9,...Tags: Amy Poehler, Catherine Keener, Elisabeth Shue, Literature, Tropic Thunder
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'American Teen'
Special to NewsdayAs we all know by now, the only real Americans live between the Rockies and the western border of Pennsylvania, so in her efforts to capture the real lives of typical teens, director Nanette Burstein naturally went to Indiana. She could just as easily...Tags: Television Industry
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'The Life Before Her Eyes'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWhether playing a virginal nymphet in "Dangerous Liaisons" or a sword-wielding vigilante in "Kill Bill," Uma Thurman has always seemed, despite her unearthly beauty, human and woundable. As Diana, the haunted woman at the center of "The Life Before Her...Tags: Uma Thurman
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'Son of Rambow'
In this funny, eccentric kids' film, writer-director Garth Jennings ("The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy") casts two terrific newcomers (Bill Milner and Will Poulter, 11 and 13, respectively) as Will Proudfoot, a sunny-faced kid bound to a restrictive...Tags: John Anderson, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Sylvester Stallone
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'CJ7'
jan.stuart@newsday.comIt is safe to say that no one makes movies quite like Hong Kong's clown impresario Stephen Chow. What goes on in a mind that churns out "Kung Fu Hustle," a freewheeling action comedy that goosed the anti-gravity conventions of the martial arts genre to...Tags: Stephen Chow, Steven Spielberg
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'There Will Be Blood'
jan.stuart@newsday.comMarlene Dietrich used to extol in song the virtues of a man who takes his time. Were she still about, the screen diva might have had a soft spot for Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Thomas Anderson, two artists known for the long, considered intervals that...Tags: American Petroleum, Kevin J O'Connor, Daniel Day-Lewis, Health Treatments, Paul Thomas Anderson
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'December Boys'
gene.seymour@newsday.comThose who got all worked up over Harry Potter's first screen kiss will doubtless hit the proverbial ceiling when they see Daniel Radcliffe, Potter's cinematic surrogate, as an Australian orphan getting sexually initiated by a sultry blond teen named...Tags: Harry Potter, John Lennon
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'The Assassination of Jesse James'
jan.stuart@newsday.comAs Bob Ford, a bedazzled 19-year-old with serious self-esteem issues, Casey Affleck floats into Jesse James' gang like an apparition. He takes the material form of a hobo clown - an effect redoubled by his mangy stovepipe hat and the crooked grin he...Tags: Brad Pitt, Gang Activity, Casey Affleck, Bob Ford, Jesse James
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'Into the Wild'
jan.stuart@newsday.comChristopher McCandless could have been a contender. At 22, he graduated from Emory University with an A report card, a Harvard Law School option and a rubber-ball bounce in his step that is the stuff of a job recruiter's dreams. Instead, he became a...Tags: Marcia Gay Harden, Jack London, Colleges and Universities, River Phoenix, William Hurt
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'Michael Clayton'
jan.stuart@newsday.comGeorge Clooney makes money the old-fashioned way: We earn it. The thinking-person's movie stud, Clooney obliges his audience to work overtime for its popcorn thrills. He revels in convoluted global intrigue ("Syriana") that requires the acumen of a...Tags: Tilda Swinton, Employees, Tony Gilroy, John Grisham, Sydney Pollack
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'In the Shadow of the Moon'
Special to NewsdayWhat "In the Shadow of the Moon" would like us to pretend is that there was a time when the nation was united by a confidence that nothing was impossible; that we were, as a people, intrepid, adventurous and defiant of the unknown. In actuality, Americans...Tags: Space Programs, John Anderson, NASA, Buzz Aldrin, Chris Riley
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'Bonneville'
jan.stuart@newsday.comThe characters in this week's sisterhood opus, "Bonneville," disobey a cardinal rule of family-in-mourning scenarios: Don't mess around with cremation urns. Sooner or later, they will fulfill the laws of gravity in concert with the laws of klutziness....Tags: Mormon, Religious Texts, Nintendo Company Ltd., Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Jessica Lange
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